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... blades- Such it the impetuous spirit that pervades The song of Taliesin ; -Ours shall mourn * See Note . † See Note . The unarmed Host who by their prayers would turn The ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 9 Saxon Conquest • Monastery of Old Bangor.
... blades- Such it the impetuous spirit that pervades The song of Taliesin ; -Ours shall mourn * See Note . † See Note . The unarmed Host who by their prayers would turn The ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 9 Saxon Conquest • Monastery of Old Bangor.
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... in Ely chanting service high , While - as Canute the King is rowing by : " My Oarsmen , " quoth the mighty King , " draw near , * See Note . " That we the sweet song of the Monks may ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 21 Danish Conquests Canute.
... in Ely chanting service high , While - as Canute the King is rowing by : " My Oarsmen , " quoth the mighty King , " draw near , * See Note . " That we the sweet song of the Monks may ECCLESIASTICAL SONNETS . 21 Danish Conquests Canute.
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... Song . XXXI . THE NORMAN CONQUEST . THE woman - hearted Confessor prepares The evanescence of the Saxon line . Hark ! ' tis the tolling Curfew ! —the stars shine ; But of the lights that cherish household cares And festive gladness ...
... Song . XXXI . THE NORMAN CONQUEST . THE woman - hearted Confessor prepares The evanescence of the Saxon line . Hark ! ' tis the tolling Curfew ! —the stars shine ; But of the lights that cherish household cares And festive gladness ...
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... Song , a fearless homager , would attend Thy thundering battle - axe as it cleaves the press Of war , but duty summons her away To tell - how , finding in the rash distress Of those Enthusiasts a subservient friend , To giddier heights ...
... Song , a fearless homager , would attend Thy thundering battle - axe as it cleaves the press Of war , but duty summons her away To tell - how , finding in the rash distress Of those Enthusiasts a subservient friend , To giddier heights ...
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... song , And sift her laws - much wondering that the wrong , Which Faith has suffered , Heaven could calmly brook . Transcendent beon ! noblest that earthly King Ever bestowed to equalize and bless Under the weight of mortal wretchedness ...
... song , And sift her laws - much wondering that the wrong , Which Faith has suffered , Heaven could calmly brook . Transcendent beon ! noblest that earthly King Ever bestowed to equalize and bless Under the weight of mortal wretchedness ...
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